In a tightly contested NHL game, both the Panthers and Golden Knights found themselves navigating critical moments with the game on the line. As the Panthers and Golden Knights were tied 2-2, a high-sticking penalty was called on Tuch, giving the Panthers a power play opportunity with only 34.9 seconds left in regulation. Similarly, the Golden Knights faced penalties as Manson was called for delay of game and Howden for holding the stick, leading to a 4 on 4 situation. Manson was penalized again for high-sticking with only 11.2 seconds remaining, leading to a power play for the Golden Knights. The game proceeded to overtime tied 3-3, with Vegas starting the overtime period with a 4-on-3 power play due to Manson's penalty, providing them a significant chance to secure a victory.
Manson takes a high stick penalty with 11 seconds left, so Vegas is getting a huge power play for the start of overtime. The power play has looked a lot better lately. Here’s a chance to score a big one.
VGK will get a 4-on-3 power play to start OT. Great opportunity to go grab that 2nd point (which they need if they want to make up any ground in the seeding picture).
Manson gets his stick up on Eichel with 11.2 to go in regulation and heads off for hi-sticking. We're headed to OT tied 3-3 and Vegas will have a 4-on-3 PP for 1:49.
Manson goes to the box for high-sticking with 11 seconds left in regulation. #Avs get to OT, will start with 1:49 of 3-on-4 time.
High-sticking call on Manson with 11.2 seconds to go. Golden Knights to the power play.
Vegas to the power play. Manson to the box for interference.
Manson for delay of game; Howden for holding the stick. We're 4 on 4. Tough break for Vegas taking penalty in the o-zone.
Panthers head to the power play with it tied 2-2 and only 34.9 seconds left in regulation. Tuch called for high-sticking.